Kenny Martin’s Not Buying the Timeline — and Neither Should You

https://www.tmz.com/2026/05/31/in-the-city-kenny-martin-reacts-amanda-batula-west-wilson-relationship-timeline-summer-house/
Kenny Martin just dropped receipts on the messiest Bravo scandal in years. The In The City newcomer revealed that production resumed filming after Amanda Batula and West Wilson publicly confirmed their romance, leading to intense and heavy conversations among the cast members. Translation: everybody on set was TIGHT.
Let’s be real—this is the definition of suspicious timing. The cast members confirmed their romance in March and have since revealed that there was no overlap with Amanda’s ex, Kyle Cooke, amid their separation. But Kenny’s not convinced, and frankly, he’s got every reason to hold the line for his boy. Kenny made clear his priority was “just making sure that Kyle was and is OK,” and hinted that Kyle may now be rethinking certain moments from his marriage. That’s not casual chat—that’s a warning shot.
What makes this wild is that Kenny Martin is a self-made real estate investor and venture capitalist who spent 15 years on Wall Street before starting his own private equity real estate development company. This isn’t some wannabe celebrity looking for a storyline. He’s got actual money, actual business sense, and actual loyalty to Kyle Cooke. So when he says the timeline doesn’t add up, people should listen.
Wilson admitted that he made the first move, with their first kiss happening in February. February? Kyle and Amanda separated in January. Do the math. That’s not “no overlap”—that’s a blur. And the rest of the cast apparently agrees it’s sketchy; Kenny wouldn’t be walking around saying Kyle deserves answers if everyone was satisfied with the story.
This is pure Bravo chaos, but it’s also a reminder: when a real friend steps up and says something’s off, maybe it is.
The 16BARS take: Kenny Martin just became the voice of reason on In The City, and his refusal to co-sign the Amanda-West timeline is the realest thing we’re hearing about “Scamanda.” Sometimes the best drama is when someone who actually has something to lose tells the truth anyway.
